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- 671: Methods of Social Investigation
- ... is very important to ensure that the questions are independent from each other. We should be careful about the language that we use, avoiding emotional language, leading or presuming questions. It is also important to stress the confidentiality of the questionnaire so that the respondents are encouraged to both take part and answer honestly. Bearing in mind these design criteria we would use open ended questions to ask the respondent for ...
- 672: Family Unity and Moral Values
- ... fantasies. "If parents could be adult about it by cooperating in their child raising, speaking well of each other, and supporting each others' decisions whether both parents are in the home or not, then less stress would be put on the innocent parties, who are often the parents as well as the children. Will benefit the children as well as themselves
But that's not the kind of world we live ...
- 673: Child Abuse
- ... that will occur later on in life. Physically abused children were found to be less attentive in school and more inclined to have hostile attributes. They are also less likely to manage personal problems and stress. Abused and neglected children from poor social skills that will affect not only them, but the others around them. Also, this will affect the child's self-esteem and performance in their world. Abused children ...
- 674: Comparative Essay: Mothers With A Divided Heart
- ... order to have nicer cars and homes. They are said to "want it all." Yet at times, they are denied "it all" in the work place specifically because they are moms. Working moms experience the stress of being pulled in so many directions, it is like living with a divided heart. The pressure of economics that force many single mothers into the workplace makes the choice a limited one and creates ...
- 675: Domestic Violence
- ... public attention. What brought out the cameras and reporter was the Simpson case. Children are often the unseen victims of domestic abuse. they see one of their parents being harmed and this leads to high stress. Boys tend to be much more hostile when raised in a broken home. They are also ten times more likely to be abusive when they grow up. Girls raised in an abusive family tend to ...
- 676: Violence: Children Who Own The Streets
- ... to mass murder. Others are anti-social given to minor acts of defiance. Ease of access to weapons ; drug addiction; unemployment; and economic motives, are the more obvious circumstances leading to crime; but modern societal stress, breakdown of family life, deviant role models, threats of nuclear war and the confusion in values which produce unstable feelings and distorted ideas, probably all contribute to aggravate violence among youth. Despite the enormous amount ...
- 677: Parental Pressure within High School Students
- ... stated, Most of my pressure about grades and school and college comes from myself. Last year, the pressure was so bad that I made myself sick." According to Garfinkel, 3 of 10 leading causes of stress in adolescents are school related and 1 of 10 suicide attempts is related to a crises at school (Guetzloe pg.64). Also, in this survey, 15 of 43 students have siblings that do better in ...
- 678: Animal Ethics
- ... living system. Therefor she wants to look at the ecosystem as a whole. She protests that there are four sections of ecosystem integrity. They are first ecosytem health. The second is the capacity to withstand stress and regenerate itself afterward. The third is optimum capacity (for place and time, including biodiversity). The fourth is the ability to continue development and change. With these four features an environment has a good chance ...
- 679: Animal Rights
- ... the animal is lucky enough to survive, its life will be a total hell. They could end up being deformed for life. If not deformed than definitely traumatized. After being subjected to constant pain, punishment, stress and social and emotional deprivation, the animal might never act the same. Animal rights is a humane position which looks out for the rights of others not just humans. It must be understood, that all ...
- 680: Existentialism in the Early 19th Century
- ... of the diversity of positions associated with existentialism, the term is impossible to define precisely. Certain themes common to virtually all existentialist writers can, however, be identified. The term itself suggests one major theme: the stress on concrete individual existence and, consequently, on subjectivity, individual freedom, and choice. Moral Individualism Most philosophers since Plato have held that the highest ethical good is the same for everyone; insofar as one approaches moral ...
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